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The popularity of Salley Vickers' novels with reading
groups continues to rise so we have prepared a special
page where groups can find sample questions around which
to centre their discussions, if they wish. Several commentators
have observed that the success of the novels in part depends
on their mulitlayering, the way that, while there is always
a good story and engrossing characters, there are also
deeper ideas and images which resonate through the books,
often with philosophical, psychological or 'other worldly'
themes. Some subjects run through all of three of Salley
Vickers' books: one important theme is the 'bead-curtain
of death and life' as one commentator puts it, the fine
line - sometimes no line - between the two; another is
the need for compassion and forgiveness, especially towards
the self. And yet in all the books there is also a strong
clear-eyed understanding of evil, or the human propensity
to deceive or destroy, just as there is a tragi-comic note
discernible throughout.
We are also introducing a Readers
Group letter section, where groups can raise subjects for
discussion, or issues
which their group would like other group's opinions on.
Do feel free to enter you own groups' thoughts. The Readers
Groups letter pages will be self-monitoring. Please advise
the site if you feel there are letters posted there which
are not appropriate or intended for discussion.
Mr Golightly's Holiday is The Observer Book Group new book
for September 2003. Join the discussion.
You can submit a comment from your reading group by emailing
this address: readers@salleyvickers.com.
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